Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

To mark anniversar­y, Gandhi postal stamp likely in US

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com ■

LUCKNOW: If US-based Gandhi enthusiast, ophthalmol­ogist Dr Sriram Sonty, has his way, there will be a ‘Gandhi 150 US postal service commemorat­ive stamp’ to mark the 150 birth anniversar­y of the Mahatma in the USA.

For this, US resident Sonty has been running a vigorous campaigns there. Sonty says: “I launched the journey for the stamp on January 30, 1998, the 50th anniversar­y of Gandhi Ji’s assassinat­ion. Then I reinitiate­d it in 2017 with the involvemen­t of Congresswo­man Robin C Kelly and Congressma­n Raja Krishnamoo­rhi of Illinois. They sent a letter to the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee. However, because of certain issues, the request was denied. We have to collect 20,000 signed petitions across the USA. We are at 5,000 and are hopeful of having the stamp issued on October 2, 2020.”

According to an email message by Sonty, he became a Gandhi enthusiast in 1989 after his visit to Gandhi’s Sabarmati Ashram in India and Pietermari­tzburg Railway Station in South Africa.

He is a trustee with the Gandhi Memorial Trust Skokie, Illinois and has presented over a hundred slideshows at various forums.

Sonty says: “He is running the campaign because Mahatma Gandhi is universall­y acknowledg­ed as the ‘father of Indian independen­ce’ -- the man who won the country’s freedom from the colonial masters without firing a shot.”

“Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence inspired millions, including American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Often against great odds and popular beliefs, Gandhi spent his life fighting to overcome modern forms of enslavemen­t and caste oppression, religious hatred, gender oppression and poverty. The most enduring example of Gandhi’s leadership is his worldwide influence. Martin Luther King Jr, the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and countless other leaders have been deeply influenced by Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophy of non-violence,” Sonty says.

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